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A Vision for America

"[A] society reveals itself in its law and nowhere better than in the reports of the decisions of the state courts.  The state reports are, however, the wasteland of American legal history. ... [The work of state court judges] is undeservedly unstudied.  So long as that condition exists, there can be no history of American law, and without it, no adequate history of this nation's civilization."

-Leonard Levy
EMPIRE OF LAWS - The Legal History of the 50 American States‎ > ‎2. MID-ATLANTIC LEGAL HISTORY‎ > ‎2.4. The Mid-Atlantic States: Urbanization and Industrialization (1865-1900)‎ > ‎2.4.1. The MId-Atlantic States (1865-1900): The Regulatory State and Its Opponents‎ > ‎2.4.2. The Mid-Atlantic States (1865-1900): New Jersey, Mother of Trusts‎ > ‎2.4.3. The Mid-Atlantic States (1865-1900): Civil Rights in the Postwar Era‎ > ‎

2.4.4. The Mid-Atlantic States (1865-1900): Women's Rights in the Postwar Era


Subpages (1): 2.4.5. The Mid-Atlantic States (1865-1900): Key Lawyers and Judges
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